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Latitude: 55.7308 / 55°43'50"N
Longitude: -3.9067 / 3°54'24"W
OS Eastings: 280360
OS Northings: 650245
OS Grid: NS803502
Mapcode National: GBR 1255.0H
Mapcode Global: WH4R4.Y7V1
Plus Code: 9C7RP3JV+88
Entry Name: Mauldslie Bridge, River Clyde, Dalserf
Listing Name: Mauldslie Bridge, River Clyde
Listing Date: 12 January 1971
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 336523
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB5175
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Dalserf, River Clyde, Mauldslie Bridge
ID on this website: 200336523
Location: Dalserf
County: South Lanarkshire
Electoral Ward: Larkhall
Parish: Dalserf
Traditional County: Lanarkshire
Tagged with: Bridge
Probably David Bryce, 1861. 3-span cream sandstone segmental-arched bridge with 2 round-arched overflow arches and curved wing walls to E; adjoining West Lodge and gateway listed separately. Solid polished ashlar parapet above droved string course with ridged ashlar cope; arcaded parapet above overflow arches. Stugged ashlar pilaster piers above semicircular cutwaters with thick string course between. Bull-faced spandrels; stugged voussoirs with panelled keystones; stugged soffits; bull-faced soffits to overflow arches; bull-faced abutments.
Built for James Hogier of Newlands, the private bridge and lodge served Mauldslie Castle which lay over the river to the east. The castle, built by the 5th Earl of Hyndford to plans by Robert Adam in 1792-93, was demolished in 1935. The seated dog motif, together with inscription can also be found in the garden of 'Marna', another lodge to the castle, to the south, (see separate list description). The stables to the former Mauldslie Castle survive and lie to the east in Carluke Parish.
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